Top News Roundup: Tributes, Mosques, Security Strategies, and Aviation Chaos
Prime Minister Modi honored Babasaheb Ambedkar on his death anniversary. Progress is anticipated for Ayodhya's new mosque. Congress critiqued the Modi government's response to the US security strategy. IndiGo Airways canceled 200 flights. NMCG advanced Ganga wildlife protection, and ED charged Reliance Power in a bank fraud case.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid respects to Babasaheb Ambedkar, marking his death anniversary, emphasizing Ambedkar's pivotal role as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. In Ayodhya, there's progress on constructing a new mosque, slated for completion by April 2026, 33 years post the Babri Masjid demolition.
The Indian National Congress criticized the Modi administration's engagement with the new US National Security Strategy, which indicates a shift in approach towards Pakistan. The 2017 stance, under Donald Trump's administration, had accused Islamabad of sheltering militants targeting U.S. allies.
IndiGo, the domestic airline, canceled more than 200 flights from major cities including Delhi and Mumbai. The actions come a day after temporary measures were secured regarding flight duty norms for crew members. Meanwhile, the National Mission for Clean Ganga adopted new technologies to support the conservation of aquatic wildlife.
(With inputs from agencies.)

